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109 ANNEX 1 - ADVERTISING REGULATIONS Advertising and venue identification may be placed on the ice, the boards, protective glass, nets, goals or any other surface in and around the players benches, penalty benches, Goal Judge areas and off-ice officials area, on the players uniforms and/or equipment, provided the specifications are provided to and written permission is given by: 1. The International Ice Hockey Federation with regards to IIHF championships. 2. The National Associations with regards to all games, both national and internatio- nal, played within their territory. ANNEX 2 - COUNTDOWN AND WARM-UP PROCEDURES The following countdown procedure shall be followed prior to all IIHF ice hockey com- petitions (Subject can be changed for different IIHF Championships): Time - 90:00 Team Composition Forms delivered to the competing team. - 60:00 20 minute countdown to the pre-game warm-up begins on the Game Clock. Teams submit their completed Team Composition Form to the Scorekeeper. Media centre receives a copy of the preliminary team line-ups. Game officials warm-up. - 40:00 20 minute pre-game warm-up countdown on the clock begins. Game officials depart the ice surface. Both teams are on the ice for their pre-game warm-up. Warm-up music played in the arena for 20 minutes. - 20:00 Siren announces the end of warm-up. Teams depart the ice surface. Ice is re-surfaced. Countdown to actual game time begins on the Game Clock. Teams indicate their starting line-ups for the start of the game plus Captains and Assistant Captains on the Official Game Sheet. - 10:00 Teams receive a photocopy of the Official Game Sheet. Referee and Linesmen receive a photocopy of the Official Game Sheet. Doping Control receives a copy of the Official Game Sheet. Announcer announces the entire roster for both teams. - 07:00 Referee and Linesmen are notified that one minute remains until they need to proceed to the ice. 108 X 1. The game clock in the area is the timing device, which is critical for these procedures. X 2. During the warm-up each team shall confine their activities to their own half of the rin X 3. Music may be played during the warm-up. X 4. In IIHF championships, the stand-by Referee shall supervise the warm-up procedures. Rulebook 102_127.qxp 9/29/2010 3:07 PM Page 1

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AANNNNEEXX 11 -- AADDVVEERRTTIISSIINNGG RREEGGUULLAATTIIOONNSS

Advertising and venue identification may be placed on the ice, the boards, protective glass,nets, goals or any other surface in and around the players benches, penalty benches, GoalJudge areas and off-ice officials area, on the players uniforms and/or equipment, providedthe specifications are provided to and written permission is given by:

1. The International Ice Hockey Federation with regards to IIHF championships.

2. The National Associations with regards to all games, both national and internatio-nal, played within their territory.

AANNNNEEXX 22 -- CCOOUUNNTTDDOOWWNN AANNDD WWAARRMM--UUPP PPRROOCCEEDDUURREESS

The following countdown procedure shall be followed prior to all IIHF ice hockey com-petitions (Subject can be changed for different IIHF Championships):

TTiimmee- 90:00 Team Composition Forms delivered to the competing team.

- 60:00 20 minute countdown to the pre-game warm-up begins on the Game Clock.Teams submit their completed Team Composition Form to the Scorekeeper.Media centre receives a copy of the preliminary team line-ups.Game officials warm-up.

- 40:00 20 minute pre-game warm-up countdown on the clock begins.

Game officials depart the ice surface.

Both teams are on the ice for their pre-game warm-up.

Warm-up music played in the arena for 20 minutes.

- 20:00 Siren announces the end of warm-up.

Teams depart the ice surface.

Ice is re-surfaced.

Countdown to actual game time begins on the Game Clock.

Teams indicate their starting line-ups for the start of the game plus Captains and Assistant Captains on the Official Game Sheet.

- 10:00 Teams receive a photocopy of the Official Game Sheet.Referee and Linesmen receive a photocopy of the Official Game Sheet.Doping Control receives a copy of the Official Game Sheet.Announcer announces the entire roster for both teams.

- 07:00 Referee and Linesmen are notified that one minute remains until they need toproceed to the ice.

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1. The game clock in the area is the timing device, which is critical for these procedures.

2. During the warm-up each team shall confine their activities to their own half of the rin

3. Music may be played during the warm-up.

4. In IIHF championships, the stand-by Referee shall supervise the warm-up procedures.

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- 06:00 Teams are advised that they have one minute remaining until they need to proceed to the ice.Referee and Linesmen leave their dressing room and go immediately to the ice.

- 05:00 Teams leave their dressing rooms and go directly to the ice.Referee and Linesmen enter the ice.International TV signal starts (Opening animation)

- 04:00 Teams enter the ice surface.

- 03:15 The Referee and Linesmen are standing in the Referee’s Crease.

- 02:50 Official Announcer introduces the Referee and Linesmen.

- 02:30 Both teams line-up on their respective blue lines.

- 02:00 Team Captains greet the Referee and Linesmen in the Referee’s Crease.

- 01:00 Teams leave the ice to the players' benches.Starting players remain on the ice.

- 00:15 Referee calls the teams to center ice for the opening face-off.

- 00:00 Opening face-off.

AANNNNEEXX 33 -- OOFFFFIICCIIAALL AANNNNOOUUNNCCEEMMEENNTTSS

AA33..11 -- CCOOMMPPUULLSSOORRYY AANNNNOOUUNNCCEEMMEENNTTSS

The following announcements are compulsory for the information of players, CoachesReferees and spectators:

1. Goals and Assists

2. Penalties

3. End of Penalties

4. Play Reviewed by the Video Goal Judge

5. Time-out

6. Time Remaining in Periods/Game

AA33..22 -- PPUUBBLLIICC IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN

1. Offside

2. Icing

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AANNNNOOUUNNCCEEMMEENNTTSS:: (See also IIHF Public Announcer Handbook and IIHF Off Ice Official Handbook).

GGOOAALLSS AANNDD AASSSSIISSTTSS::"GOAL FOR TEAM…. (Name of the team), SCORED BY NUMBER..., (Name), ASSISTED BYNUMBER...., (Name) AND NUMBER...., (Name).TIME..."

PPEENNAALLTTIIEESS::"TEAM…. (Name of the team), NUMBER…, (NAME) 2 MINUTES PENALTY FOR…. (PEN-ALTY REASON).TIME…." 1. The penalty of the visiting team shall be announced first.

2. In a case where the penalized player cannot go to the penalty bench, or in case of goalkeeper penalty:

"THE PENALTY IS SERVED BY NUMBER...(NAME)".

EENNDD OOFF PPEENNAALLTTIIEESS::End of penalty for Team A (if other penalties are being served that make this team shorthanded):"TEAM (NAME) IS PLAYING AT FULL STRENGTH" or,BOTH TEAMS ARE PLAYING AT FULL STRENGTH" (if no penalties remain for either team).

RREEVVIIEEWW BBYY VVIIDDEEOO GGOOAALL JJUUDDGGEE::"PLAY IS BEING REVIEWED". In case goal is given: Announcement for "Goal Scored"In case no goal is given: "NO GOAL HAS BEEN SCORED".

TTIIMMEE OOUUTT::"TIME OUT FOR TEAM …. (NAME OF THE TEAM)""TIME OUT IS OVER".

TTIIMMEE RREEMMAAIINNIINNGG IINN PPEERRIIOODD//GGAAMMEE::At 01:00 1st Period: "ONE MINUTE LEFT IN THE FIRST PERIOD".At 01:00 2nd Period: ONE MINUTE LEFT IN THE SECOND PERIOD".At 02:00 3rd Period: "TWO MINUTES LEFT IN THE THIRD PERIOD".

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d) At the first stoppage of play he shall cause to be announced over the public addresssystem the reason for not allowing a goal.

e) He shall measure any equipment at his own discretion or if requested by the Captainof either team (Rule 260)

f) He shall order the teams on the ice at the appointed time for the beginning of ay period.

g) He shall face-off the puck at the beginning of each period and after a goal has beenscored.

AA44..66 -- TTHHRREEEE MMAANN SSYYSSTTEEMM,, RREEFFEERREEEE DDUUTTIIEESS AAFFTTEERR TTHHEE GGAAMMEE

a) The Referee shall secure the Official Game Sheet from the Official Scorer imme-diately following the game. He shall verify and sign the sheet and return it to theOfficial Scorer.

b) The Referee shall report on the official game sheet immediately following the gamegiving full details to the Proper Authorities for all:

1. GGaammee MMiissccoonndduucctt penalties

2. MMaattcchh penalties

3. RReeppoorrtt to the Proper Authorities any incident that happens before,during and after the game.

AA44..77 -- LLIINNEESSMMEENN DDUUTTIIEESS

a) The Linesmen shall determine and stop the play by blowing the whistle for anyinfraction of the rules concerning:

1. Offside2. Icing3. Puck out of bounds, unplayable or interfered by an ineligible person4. Goal displaced from its normal position5. Encroachments occurring during a face-off6. Premature substitution of the goalkeeper7. Interference by spectators8. Injured players9. Pass with the hand from a player to a teammate10. High sticking the puck

b) The linesman shall blow the whistle in case of a hand pass or high sticking the puckif it is obvious that the Referee did not observe the infraction.

c) The Linesman shall only blow the whistle and report to the Referee penalties concerning:1. Too many players on the ice.2. Sticks or anything thrown on the ice from the vicinity of the player or

penalty benches.d) The Linesman shall report to the referee when requested to do so by the Refer-

ee and give his version of any incident that may have taken place during the play-ing of the game.

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AANNNNEEXX 44 -- DDUUTTIIEESS OOFF TTHHEE OOFFFFIICCIIAALLSSAA44..11 -- IINNCCAAPPAACCIITTAATTEEDD RREEFFEERREEEE OORR LLIINNEESSMMAANN -- BBEEFFOORREE TTHHEE GGAAMMEE

If, for any reason, the appointed Referees or Linesmen are prevented from appearing, theteam leaders shall agree on a replacement Referee and/or Linesman.

If they are unable to agree, the PPrrooppeerr AAuutthhoorriittiieess shall appoint the officials.

AA44..22 -- IINNCCAAPPAACCIITTAATTEEDD RREEFFEERREEEE OORR LLIINNEESSMMAANN -- DDUURRIINNGG TTHHEE GGAAMMEE

a) If a RReeffeerreeee leaves the ice or is injured, the Linesman or other Referee shall stop theplay, unless one team has a scoring opportunity.

b) If the Referee is unable to continue to officiate, one of the Linesmen shall perform theReferee's duties. He shall be selected by the Referee Supervisor, the Referee or, if nec-essary, by the tteeaamm lleeaaddeerrss..

c) If a LLiinneessmmaann oorr tthhee ootthheerr RReeffeerreeee is unable to officiate, the Referee shall have thepower to appoint a replacement if he deems it necessary.

d) If the appointed official reappears during the progress of the game, he shall replacethe temporary official at once.

AA44..33 -- TTHHRREEEE MMAANN SSYYSSTTEEMM

The Referee and Linesmen shall remain on the ice at the conclusion of each period andat the end of the game until all of the players have left the ice and are proceeding totheir dressing rooms.

AA44..44 -- TTHHRREEEE MMAANN SSYYSSTTEEMM -- RREEFFEERREEEE DDUUTTIIEESS BBEEFFOORREE TTHHEE GGAAMMEE

The Referee shall have ggeenneerraall ssuuppeerrvviissiioonn ooff tthhee ggaammee, full control of game officials andplayers, and his decision shall be final in case of any dispute.

Before starting the game the Referee shall assure that the appointed officials are in theirrespective places and satisfy himself that the timing and signalling equipment are in order.

He shall order the teams on the ice at the appointed time for the beginning of each period.

AA44..55 -- TTHHRREEEE MMAANN SSYYSSTTEEMM -- RREEFFEERREEEE DDUUTTIIEESS DDUURRIINNGG TTHHEE GGAAMMEE

a) The Referee shall impose and report to the Scorekeeper such ppeennaallttiieess as areprescribed by the playing rules.

He shall allow the goals scored.

b) The Referee may consult with the Linesmen, Goal Judge and Video Goal Judge, if avail-able, in matters of disputed goals before making his decision, which shall be final.

c) He shall report to the Scorekeeper the nnuummbbeerr ooff tthhee ggooaall ssccoorreerr and any player(s)entitled to aassssiissttss..

In top category IIHF Championships and the Olympic Winter Games, assists shallbe awarded by the Scorekeeper.

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1. GGaammee MMiissccoonndduucctt penalties

2. MMaattcchh penalties

3. RReeppoorrtt to the Proper Authorities any incident that happens before,during and after the game.

AA44..2200 OOFFFF--IICCEE OOFFFFIICCIIAALLSS

AA44..2211 -- SSCCOORREEKKEEEEPPEERR’’SS DDUUTTIIEESS BBEEFFOORREE TTHHEE GGAAMMEE

The Scorekeeper shall obtain from the Manager of Coach of both teams the list of all eli-gible players.

He shall complete the Official Game Sheet with the following information:

1. Name, position and number of each player, indicating the Captain and AlternateCaptain by placing the letters "C" and "A" in front of their names.

2. All data concerning the game, such as location, date, names of the home andvisiting team and names of the officials.

AA44..2222 -- SSCCOORREEKKEEEEPPEERR’’SS DDUUTTIIEESS DDUURRIINNGG TTHHEE GGAAMMEE

a) The Scorekeeper shall record on the Official Game Sheet:

1. The goals scored.

2. The number of the scorers and players to whom assists have been awarded

3. The players of both teams who are on the ice when a goal is scored.

4. All penalties imposed by the officials with the numbers of the penalized players, theinfraction, the time at which it has been imposed, and the duration of each penalty.

5. Each Penalty Shot awarded with the name of the player taking the shot and theresult of the shot.

6. The time of entry into the game of any substitute goalkeeper.

In top category IIHF Championships and the Olympic Winter Games, the Score-keeper shall determine the players entitled to receive assists.

No request for changes in any awarded of points shall be considered unless theyare made by the Captain before the conclusion of actual play in the game orbefore the Referee has signed the Official Sheet.

b) The Scorekeeper shall be responsible for:

1. Correct posting of the penalties and goals scored on the scoreboard,

2. Ensuring that the time served by all penalized players is correct,

3. Promptly calling to the attention of the referee any discrepancy between the timerecorded on the clock and the official correct time,

4. Making any adjustments as ordered by the referee,

5. Advising the referee when the same player has received his second Misconductpenalty in the same game.

6. Notify the referee if a player, not listed on the game sheet is participating in the game.

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e) He shall immediately give his version of the circumstances with respect to delib-erately displacing the goal net from its normal position.

f) He shall immediately give his version in case of:1. BBeenncchh MMiinnoorr penalties2. MMaajjoorr penalties

3. MMiissccoonndduucctt penalties

4. GGaammee MMiissccoonndduucctt penalties

5. MMaattcchh penalties

g) The Linesmen shall ccoonndduucctt tthhee ffaaccee--ooffffss aatt aallll ttiimmeess, except at the start of each periodand after a goal has been scored.

AA44..88 -- TTWWOO MMAANN SSYYSSTTEEMM

The referees shall have general supervision of the game, full control of game offici-als and players, and their decision shall be final in case of any dispute.

AA44..99 -- TTWWOO OOFFFFIICCIIAALL SSYYSSTTEEMM -- RREEFFEERREEEESS’’ DDUUTTIIEESS BBEEFFOORREE TTHHEE GGAAMMEE

Before starting the game the referees shall ensure that the appointed officials are in their res-pective places and satisfy themselves that the timing and signalling equipment are in order

They shall order the teams on the ice at the appointed time for the beginning of each period.

AA44..1100 -- TTWWOO MMAANN SSYYSSTTEEMM -- RREEFFEERREEEESS’’ DDUUTTIIEESS DDUURRIINNGG TTHHEE GGAAMMEE

The Referees shall iimmppoossee aanndd rreeppoorrtt to the Scorekeeper such ppeennaallttiieess as described bythe playing rules for infractions thereof .

They shall ssttoopp ppllaayy ffoorr aannyy ootthheerr iinnffrraaccttiioonnss ttoo tthhee rruulleess.

They shall aallllooww tthhee ggooaallss ssccoorreedd.

They shall rreeppoorrtt to the Scorekeeper the nnaammee oorr nnuummbbeerr ooff tthhee ggooaall ssccoorreerr and anyplayer(s) entitled to an aassssiisstt..

They shall cause to be announced over the public address system the reason for notallowing a goal.

They shall measure any equipment at their own discretion or if requested by the Captainof either team (Rule 260).

They shall order the teams on the ice at the appointed time for the beginning of any period.

They shall ffaaccee--ooffff tthhee ppuucckk at any stoppage of play.

AA44..1111 -- TTWWOO MMAANN SSYYSSTTEEMM -- RREEFFEERREEEE’’SS DDUUTTIIEESS AAFFTTEERR TTHHEE GGAAMMEE

The referees shall remain on the ice at the conclusion of each period until all of the play-ers have left the ice and are proceeding to their dressing rooms.

Immediately following the game, they shall secure the Official Game Sheet from the Offi-cial Scorer, verify and sign the report and return it back to the Official Scorer.

Immediately following the game, they shall report on the Official Game Sheet and provi-de full details to the Proper Authorities on all:

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AANNNNEEXX 55 -- IILLLLUUSSTTRRAATTIIOONN OOFF GGOOAALL FFRRAAMMEE

RREEFFEERREEEE SSIIGGNNAALLSS

AATTTTAACCKKIINNGG AA PPLLAAYYEERR IINN TTHHEE GGOOAALL CCRREEAASSEE -- RRUULLEE 559955Semi-circular motion by one arm at chest height made par-allel to the ice surface, simulating the goal crease, and thenextending the other arm horizontally with the hand pointingin the direction of the neutral zone.

BBOOAARRDDIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 552200Striking the clenched fist of one hand into the open palm ofthe opposite hand in front of the chest.

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AA44..2233 -- SSCCOORREEKKEEEEPPEERR’’SS DDUUTTIIEESS AAFFTTEERR TTHHEE GGAAMMEE

The Scorekeeper shall prepare the Official Game Sheet for signature by the Referee andforward it to the PPrrooppeerr AAuutthhoorriittiieess..

AA44..2244 -- TTIIMMEEKKEEEEPPEERR

a) The Timekeeper shall record:

1. Game countdown before the game (see Annex 2 - Game Countdown and Warm-up Procedures),

2. Time of starting and finishing of each period and game

3. 15 minute intermission between each period

4. All actual playing time during the game

5. Time of the start and finish of all penalties

6. Start and finish of time-outs

b) In case no automatic buzzer or siren is provided, he shall signal by a buzzer, siren orwhistle the end of each period or overtime period.

c) The Timekeeper shall give a preliminary warning by signal to the officials and bothteams three minutes before the start of each period and two minutes before the startof each period.

d) In the event of any dispute regarding time, the referee's decision shall be final.

AA44..2255 -- AANNNNOOUUNNCCEERR

The Announcer shall announce by means of a public address system:

1. Awarding of goals and assists

2. Penalties

3. End of penalties

4. When one minute remains in the first and second period

5. When two minutes remain in the third period

See Annex 3 for the wording of the official announcements.

AA44..2266 -- PPEENNAALLTTYY BBEENNCCHH AATTTTEENNDDAANNTTSS

a) One Penalty Bench Attendant shall be appointed for each team penalty bench.

b) The Penalty Bench Attendant shall be responsible for:

1. Providing a penalized player, upon request, with the correct information as to theunexpired time of the penalty.

2. Allowing the penalized player to return to the ice at the appropriate time upon thecompletion of the penalty.

3. Notifying the Scorekeeper if a player leaves the penalty bench before the end ofthe penalty.

DDeepptthh == 111100 ccmm

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CCLLIIPPPPIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 552244Striking leg with either hand below the knee from behind,keeping both skates on the ice.

CCRROOSSSS--CCHHEECCKKIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 552255A forward and backward motion of the arms with both fistsclenched, extending from the chest for a distance of abouta half a meter.

DDEELLAAYYEEDD CCAALLLLIINNGG OOFF PPEENNAALLTTYY -- RRUULLEE 551144Extended the non-whistle arm fully above the head. It isacceptable to point at the player once and then extend thearm above the head.

DDEELLAAYYIINNGG TTHHEE GGAAMMEE -- RRUULLEE

555544Placing the non-whistle hand,open palm, across the chest andextended from the shoulder outfrom the body.

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BBUUTTTT--EENNDDIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 552211A cross motion of the forearms, one moving under the other.Upper hand is open and the lower hand a clenched fist.

PPLLAAYYEERR CCHHAANNGGEE SSIIGGNNAALL -- RRUULLEE 441122The Referee allows a five second period to the visiting teamto make a player(s) change. After the five seconds, the Refe-ree shall raise his arm, which indicates that the visiting teammay no longer change any player and the home team hasfive seconds to change players.

CCHHAARRGGIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 552222Rotating clenched fists around one another in front of thechest.

CCHHEECCKKIINNGG FFRROOMM BBEEHHIINNDD -- RRUULLEE 552233A forward motion of both arms, with the palms of the handsopen and facing away from the body, fully extended from thechest at shoulder level.

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EELLBBOOWWIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 552266Tapping either elbow with the opposite hand.

PPUUCCKK IINN TTHHEE NNEETT -- RRUULLEE 447700An extension of the arm pointing at the goal to indi-cate the puck has entered the net

HHAANNDD PPAASSSS -- RRUULLEE 449900Use open palm of hand in a pushing motion.

HHIIGGHH SSTTIICCKKIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 553300Holding both fists clenched, one immediately above theother at the height of the forehead.

HHOOLLDDIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 553311Grasping either wrist with the other hand in front of thechest.

HHOOLLDDIINNGG TTHHEE SSTTIICCKK -- RRUULLEE

553322Two stage signal involving theholding signal followed by an indi-cation you are holding onto a stickwith two hands in a normal man-ner.

HHOOOOKKIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 553333A tugging motion with both armsas if pulling something from infront toward the stomach.

IINNTTEERRFFEERREENNCCEE -- RRUULLEE 553344Crossed arms with closed fists stationary in front of thechest.

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KKNNEEEEIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 553366Tapping either knee with the palm of the hand, while keepingboth skates on the ice.

MMAATTCCHH PPEENNAALLTTYY -- RRUULLEE 550077Patting the palm of the hand on top of the head.

MMIISSCCOONNDDUUCCTT PPEENNAALLTTYY AANNDD GGAAMMEE MMIISSCCOONNDDUUCCTT

PPEENNAALLTTYY -- RRUULLEESS 550044,, 550055Both hands on the hips.

PPEENNAALLTTYY SSHHOOTT -- RRUULLEE 550088Arms crossed above the head. Give the signal uponstoppage of play.

RROOUUGGHHIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 552288Fist clenched and arm extended out to the side of the body.

SSLLAASSHHIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 553377A chopping motion with the edge of one hand across theopposite forearm.

SSPPEEAARRIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 553388Jabbing motion with both hands thrusting out immediately infront of the body and then hands lowered to the side of the body.

TTIIMMEE OOUUTT -- RRUULLEE 442222Using both hands to form a ”T” in front of the chest.

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TTOOOO MMAANNYY PPLLAAYYEERRSS OONN TTHHEE IICCEE -- RRUULLEE 557733Indicate with six fingers (one hand open) in front of the chest.

TTRRIIPPPPIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 553399Striking leg with a moving follow through motion with eitherhand below the knee keeping both skates on the ice.

WWAASSHH OOUUTT

A sweeping sideways motion of both armsacross the front of the body at shoulder levelwith palms down;

by the Referee to signal ‘no goal’,‘no handpass’ ‘no highsticking the puck’.by the Linesman to signal ‘no icing’ and, in certain situations, ‘no offside’.

CCHHEECCKKIINNGG TTOO TTHHEE HHEEAADD AANNDD NNEECCKK AARREEAA -- RRUULLEE

554400The side movement of the open palm of the hand towardsthe side of the head.

WWOOMMEENN BBOODDYY CCHHEECCKKIINNGG -- RRUULLEE 554411The palm of the non-whistle hand is brought across the bodyand placed on the opposite shoulder.

LLIINNEESSMMAANN’’SS SSIIGGNNAALLSS

DDEELLAAYYEEDD OOFFFFSSIIDDEE -- RRUULLEE 445511Non-whistle arm fully extended above the head. To cancel outa delayed offside, the Linesman shall lower the arm to theside.

IICCIINNGG TTHHEE PPUUCCKK -- RRUULLEE 446600The back Linesman (or Referee in the two-man system)signals a possible icing, by fully extending either arm over hishead. The arm shall remain raised until the front Linesmanor Referee, either blows the whistle to indicate an icing, oruntil the icing is washed out. Once the icing has been com-pleted, the back Linesman or Referee shall first cross hisarms in front of the chest and then shall point to the appro-priate face-off spot and skate to it.

OOFFFFSSIIDDEE CCAALLLL -- RRUULLEE 445500The official shall first blow the whistle and thenextend the arm horizontally poiting along the blueline with the non-whistle hand.

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IINNDDEEXXIItteemm RRuullee NN°°Abuse of Officials 550,551Actual Time 420,500Adjustment of Equipment 554dAdvertising Annex 1Altercation 564,593Alternate Captain 201,572Announcements Annex 3Announcer 300,324, Annex 4.25Assist 472Attacking Zone 112,490,569Authorities (Proper) 340Bench (Penalty) 141,562,563,564Bench (Players) 140,562,564,592Bench Minor Penalty 502Blade of the Stick 222,232,234Blocking Glove 233aBlood 418,571Blue Line 112,450,451,533,539,570Boarding 503,520Boards 102Body Checking (Women) 601Breakaway 533,539,570Broken Stick 556Butt-ending 521Calling of Penalties 514Captain 201,566,567,572Catching Glove 233bCenter Line 113,460,591Change of Goalkeeper 415Change of Players 410 to 413,554f,575Charging 522Checking from Behind 503,523Chin Strap 223Circle 114,115,117,440Clipping 524Clock 152Coach 200,201,500,550a,567Coincidental Penalties 512Completion of Play 514Composition of Teams 200Control of the Puck 533,539Count-down 152,Annex 2

Crease (Goal) 119,460,470,534,557,558Crease (Referee) 118,550Cross-checking 503,525Curve (of a Stick) 222,232Defending Zone 112,440,490,533,569,570Delayed Offside 451Delayed Penalty 513Delaying the Game 554Discipline (Supplementary) 510Displacing the Goal 471,554bDiving 550aDoors 104Dressing Rooms (Players ) 160Dressing Rooms (Referees) 161Elbowing 503,526Equipment (Goalkeeper) 230Equipment (Illegal or dangerous) 555Equipment (Players) 220Equipment (Measurement) 260,555Equipment (Officials) 311Excessive Roughness 527Face-off Spots 114 to 117,440Face-offs 313,440,442,554gFalling on the Puck 557,558Fisticuffs 528Forfeit 200,566,567Full Face Mask 234, 528hFull Strength 512, Annex 3Game Misconduct Penalty 505,Glass (Protective) 105Glove (Goalkeeper) 233Glove (Player) 225,528,555Goal Frame (Net) 130Goal (Score) 470,471,472Goal Crease 119,460,470,534,557,558Goal Judge 142,321Goal Line 111,460,558Goalkeeper Equipment 230Goalkeeper Penalty 509,511,554c,558,560,569,590 to 594Hair 240, 528hHand 490,559,560Handling the Puck with the Hands 490,559,560Head-butting 529Head (Checking to the Head) 540Helmet 223,234

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One Minute Left in 1st and 2nd Period Annex 2,Annex 3Overtime 421,554b,573Penalties 500Penalty Bench 141,562,563,564Penalty Bench Attendant 300,325,A4.26,562Penalty Shot 508,509Penalty Shot (Game Winning) 431Period 420,421Play-off Game 421Players Bench 140,562,564,592Players on the Ice 400Point (Goal-Assist) 472Possession of the Puck 533,534Puck 250,330b,450,460,480, 484,490,491,492Puck in Motion 554aPuck out of Bounds, Unplayable 480,481,482,554cPuck Outside of the Goal Net 481,594Puck Striking an Official 470,484Referee 300,311,312,Annex 4Referee Crease 118,550Referee/Linesmen System A 4.3 to A 4.7Referee/Linesman Signals Annex 5Refusing to Start Play 566.567Outcome (Result) of a Game 430Rink 100,101Rink (Open air) 110,420Rolling an Opponent 520Roughing 528Roughness 527Scoreboard 152Scorekeeper 143,300,322, Annex 4 .21 to A4.23Shooting the Puck Outside the Playing Area 554cShort Handed 460,502,514,554aSiren 151Skate 221,231,450,451Slashing 503,537Smoking Prohibition 171Spearing 503,538Spectators (Interference by) 493Spectators (Interference with) 561Spitting 550,551Spots (Face-off) 114 to 117,440Start of Game and Periods 402,566,567Stick (Broken Stick) 556Stick (Goalkeeper) 232

High Sticking the Puck 492High Sticking (a Player) 530Holding 531Holding the Stick 532Home Team 240,412Hooking 533Icing the Puck 440,460Incapacitated Referee/Linesman Annex 4.1, 4.2Infections (Prevention of) 418.471Injured Player, Goalkeeper 416,417,554eIntentional Offside 450Interference 534Intermission 420Junior 227,650,651Kicking a Player 535Kick Plate 103.110 noteKicking the Puck 491Kneeing 503,536Last Two Minutes of the Game 554b,573, Annex 3,A4.25Leaving the Penalty Bench 562,563,563,Leaving the Player’s Bench 562,563,564,565Leg Guards(Goalkeeper) 210,235Lighting of the Rink 170Lights (Red and Green) 153Line (Blue) 112,450,451,533,539,570Line (Center) 113,460,591Line (Goal) 111,460,558Line-up 402 note 3, Annex 2Linesman 300,311,313,A4.7Major Penalty 503Manager 200,201,401,500,567Masks (Full Face) 234Match Penalty 507Measurement of Equipment 260,555Minor Penalty 501Misconduct Penalty 504Mouth Guard 227Music 172,Annex 2Net (End Zone Nets) 106Net (Goal Net) 130,481,594Neutral Zone 112,116,140,440,490,569Officials (On Ice) 310,Annex 4.1 to Annex 4.11Officials (Off-ice) 320,Annex 4.20 to 4.26Officials (Team) 551,553,565Offside 442,450,451

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Stick (Player) 222Stoppage of Play 114,172,412,415,422,440,512,556Stopping the Puck with the Hands 490Substitution of Penalized Player 503,504,505,507,512Sudden Death 421, 430Suspension 507Sweaters 240Tapping the Stick 537Team Officials 551,565Throat Protector 226Throwing a Stick 568,to 570Throwing an Object 568,to 570Throwing the Puck Outside the Playing Area 554cTiming of Game 420Time-out 415,422,592,Annex 3Timekeeper 300,323,A4Too Many Players on the Ice 400,410,573Tripping 539Two Minutes Left in the Game 554b,573,Annex 3,A4.25Two Referee System 300,A4.8Uniforms 200,210,240Video Goal Judge 330Visiting Team 412,Annex 3Visor 224,555Warm-up 172,402,415,417,417,Annex 2Warning 509,554a,554g,555Wash Out 492,514Women 600

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